VAM: collections 1350- 1500: objets et textiles nobles

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Message30 Nov 2012, 01:44

http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/r ... -room-10a/

VAM = Victoria et Albert Museum, London.

Ce lien ne comporte pas QUE du textile, mais permet de remettre le textile dans un contexte de la vie de noble en cette période.

A explorer sans modération. :mrgreen:

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Message30 Nov 2012, 02:02

Special "Ben": morceau de textile de lin imprimé

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1350- 1400

Painting or applying colour to textiles dates back nearly two thousand years. However, little is known about printing or the makers of printed textiles in the 14th century, the period to which this piece can be dated stylistically. Its flowing pattern, composed of flowering vines, birds and beasts, appears to be typical of the second quarter of the century and may emulate the patterns on expensive woven silks. If so, the printed version was probably cheaper and made the design more accessible to consumers of limited means.

The first reference to European textile printing dates to the early fifteenth century when it is mentioned in trade regulations in Florence. The technique was described in a treatise published by the Italian painter Cennino Cennini in 1437, and had spread to Germany and England by the last quarter of the century, and to Sweden by the early sixteenth century. It was similar to the method used to create woodcut illustrations in books: a wooden block was engraved with an image or pattern, pigment was applied to its surface, and it was then stamped on to linen.

http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1295 ... n-unknown/


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